Nitro AN515-58 not able to load up after updating drivers.

Artens
Artens Member Posts: 2 New User

So I was experiencing tons of bluescreens with the same watchdog error, answers were leading me nowhere. So I resorted to resetting the laptop, while saving certain files. This was only a temporary fix for my issue, so I ended up downloading windows 10 onto a usb. Then wiping my ssd via reformatting it. Once i got windows up and running again I ran into my WLAN and wireless devices in my control center, and my device manager were gone. I did everything everyone else did with their fixes and nothing seemed to help. and not even ethernet would connect to the laptop. I went into my BIOS and went to enable a wifi measure to see if that could be my issue, and no luck there. Then I went to update all of my drivers in device manager and then rebooting the laptop to ensure everything would account for itself. when doing so, now i'm stuck in a forever loop loading up the laptop. when i launch back into boot manager, It wont recognize my ssd anymore in the partition menu, I can only do the troubleshooter via windows, and it leads me absolutely nowhere. when downloading the WLAN drivers for the laptop do I just run the batchfile? or is there supposed to be an exe file i can run for a setup. What do I do from here to save my laptop? (note. I also tried adding the WLAN drivers as legacy and no luck there.)

Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,719 Trailblazer
    edited May 2024

    The Nitro AN515-58 laptop is NOT A WIN-10 LAPTOP DO NOT USE WIN-10 OS FOR THIS LAPTOP, USE WIN-11 ONLY as Acer only has Win-11 drivers for your laptop and does NOT have Win-10 drivers!

    The problem that you are having is that the WLAN in the clean installations of the Win-10/11 OS for some strange reason gets stuck at “Let's connect you to a network” which is another one of Microsoft bugs and does not connect to the internet automatically with the WLAN card that your AN515-58 laptop has and/or does it engage in the installation process of drivers, so the installation of the OS stops.

    This happened to me with a brand new Swift SFX14-51G laptop that I wanted to install the Win-11 version 23H2 OS and it was a real pain to get the WLAN cards drivers to install and work and to connect to the web so that the laptop could download all the Win-11 drivers, so be aware that you are not the only one.

    Try this method also and see if it works for you: First put the WLAN card driver for the AN515-58 Nitro laptop that it has onto the installation USB, then and when the installation asks you which disk/partition you want to use. You have an option there to Load a driver > you can also add a network card driver as it will work. Do this, and the install completes.

    If not then use this guide “Fix: Stuck on Let's Connect You to a Network on Windows 11” as you need to do this a few times before you get any traces of the WLAN card in Device Manager, which is what happened to me also. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

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